Violraviol is a small design firm from Argentina that offers products and accessories for the house, which invite people to enjoy every day things like going to the market, cooking and having a nice meal. Among their adorable items we found two green gems: this shopping basket produced by Bolivian artisans with recovered plastic strips that come from fruit markets leftovers and a set of sweet shopping trolleys to keep you from carrying bags.

Read more and find more pictures in the extended.The person behind Violraviol is Cecilia Sonzini, a local interior designer with a taste for objects design as well. Besides the basket and shopping trolleys, her line of products include placemats, aprons, pillows and tablecloths.

Violraviol's baskets are produced by Bolivian artisans who work at fruit markets, where they recover plastic straps and knit them into these products. "I knew the work of these people through a florist friend of mine. The baskets are their design and work, but now we're working in developing other products in collaboration. I'm really open to their ideas because I admire what they do," says Solzini.

The shopping trolleys are from metal and fabrics, some of them include recovered plastic fabrics from old tablecloths.